Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan arrested in Islamabad – All you need to know
Imran Khan, former Pakistan captain and Prime Minister, was arrested inside Islamabad High Court premises ahead of his two hearings on Tuesday, May 9.
The 70-year-old was taken into custody from court premises by paramilitary forces under the Al-Qadir Trust case. The cricketer-turned-politician has been accused of corruption practices under Section 9(a) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999.
The development came days after the former PM accused spy agency ISI Gen Faisal Naseer of orchestrating plans to murder him.
In a statement, Islamabad police said as quoted by Pakistan’s leading website Dawn:
“Imran had been arrested in relation to the case which alleges that the PTI chief and his wife obtained billions of rupees from a real estate firm for legalizing a laundered amount of Rs50 billion that was identified and returned to the country by the UK during the previous PTI government.”
As per Interior Minister that the PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) leader failed to appear before the court despite several notices. In a tweet post, he wrote:
“The arrest has been conducted by the National Accountability Bureau for causing losses to the national treasury.”
The defense lawyer has said that Imran Khan was hit in the head and leg and tortured during his arrest. Amid protests across Pakistan, a six-member committee headed by Shah Mahmood Qureshi would determine the next course of action. Meanwhile, Section 144 has been imposed in Islamabad to keep the law and order under control.
Imran Khan guided Pakistan to their only ODI World Cup win in 1992
Imran Khan is the only captain to guide Pakistan to ODI World Cup glory in 1992. The Men in Green beat England by 22 runs to lift their first-ever World Cup trophy.
The all-rounder amassed 185 runs and scalped seven wickets in eight games during the tournament.
He went on to represent Pakistan in 88 Tests and 175 ODIs. The right-arm pacer scalped 362 and 182 wickets, respectively. He was equally handy with the bat, scoring 2807 in Tests and 3709 runs in ODIs.
Some of the other big names from Pakistan’s World Cup-winning team include Ramiz Raja, Wasim Akram, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Moin Khan, and Aaqib Javed.